Afghanistan able to take lead in fight against global warming

KABUL (SW) – Afghanistan, for its resources and non-industrial space, is able to take the lead in the fight against global warming, which the world cites as a precedent and earns the respect and appreciation of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.

These are the words of Seth Warren Rose, President and Founder of the Eneref Institute, located in Washington, D.C., which operates in the area of ​​sustainable world development through research and advocacy.

“The goal of the Paris Agreement is to limit global warming to pre-industrial levels. Countries that we’ve commonly referred to as ‘underdeveloped’ now have an extraordinary opportunity to leapfrog the industrial revolution into the decarbonized circular economy of the current millennium,” Seth Warren Rose, Founding Director of Eneref Institute told Salam Watandar.

“While some see this as aspirational, in fact it’s urgently necessary.”

A key player in Central Asia, Afghanistan is a region rich in mineral resources and precious metals including vast deposits of iron, copper, cobalt, and gold. The most conservative U.S. Defense Department estimates appraise the worth of these resources well above $1 trillion.

A group of Afghan politicians and activists from the Afghan Civil Society attended the inaugural meeting of the Reconciliation Council of Afghanistan on February 15 in Washington. This association operates under the auspices of the Enrique Institute.

The group launched a project called the “Afghanistan Image Reconstruction Forum” to present a new image of Afghanistan to the world. In this way, Afghanistan is able to extract its own mineral resources without the use of fossil resources and lead the fight against global warming.

Warner, founder of the institute, said in a special interview with Salam Watandar that the world, especially the rich countries, is looking for a way to lead the country in warming the land and keeping Afghanistan in a non-industrial position. Be for other countries.

“Afghanistan, as a place of demand and a place of non-industry, has the potential to be a leader that the world can use as a mentor and earn the respect and appreciation of all the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).”

Warren said Afghanistan has abundant mineral resources and the people of Afghanistan need to continue extracting minerals for the rest of their lives, but if Afghanistan uses these resources using highly advanced technologies it will harm the people and the environment and cause harm to the land. , In fact, saved 3 billion lives.

According to Warren, Afghanistan, given its location, is able to generate energy from the sun, wind and water, and this has led the country to use fossil fuels, which cause environmental degradation and global warming.

He added: “Afghanistan’s position and ability to use the country’s advanced technologies to generate energy from solar, wind and hydroelectric energy is very important to the country because of the use of fossil fuels that cause environmental degradation and global warming.” This will help the earth! ”

The Afghanistan Reconstruction Forum is made up of individuals who are looking for a different image of the future of Afghanistan as a leading country in economic growth, as well as balanced carbon emissions.

Abdullah Khudadad, Ahmad Zia Massoud, Fauzia Kofi, Mohammad Kazim Humayun, Ahmad Nasser Sarmast, Mirwais Balkhi and a number of prominent politicians of the country are members of this assembly.

Abdullah Khudadad, one of the members of this so-called re-enactment of the image of Afghanistan, has said the Afghanistan Reconstruction Forum is seeking a new image of Afghanistan to the world.

Last month, a group of forward-thinking leaders in Afghanistan is reinventing the future of their nation with a mission to become the world leader in carbon-neutral growth.

Spearheaded by Afghan political activist Abdullah Khodadad, head of marketing of Eneref Institute’s Rebrand Afghanistan campaign, said it is laying the groundwork for an aggressive net-zero energy growth strategy.

Eneref Institute is a Washington-based research and advocacy organization for sustainable development. The first meeting of the Rebrand Afghanistan campaign alliance took place on February 5, 2021.

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